COPY A FILE PATH TO THE CLIPBOARD
How to copy a file path to the Windows Clipboard?
- Well, you may just want to tell someone how to browse to a common location for a given application.
- I, however, use it to mark the spot of a local file I’ve found using Windows Explorer, so it’ll be handy later—to upload photos to Facebook or document attachments to Outlook emails,
- for instance.
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- To copy a file path to your Clipboard, hold down the Shift key, right-click the file or folder you want, then select the newly revealed “Copy as Path” option.
- Now you can paste the info wherever you’d like—including the “File name” portion of Browse dialog boxes, with no extra browsing required.